Joan Feynman

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Joan Feynman was an American astrophysicist renowned for her pioneering research on the solar wind, auroras, and the Earth's magnetosphere.

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instanceOf American scientist
astrophysicist
physicist
academicDegree PhD in physics
awardReceived John Adam Fleming Medal NERFINISHED
NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1927-03-31
dateOfDeath 2020-07-21
educatedAt Syracuse University NERFINISHED
employer California Institute of Technology’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory NERFINISHED
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup American Jew
familyName Feynman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork astrophysics
heliophysics
magnetospheric physics
space physics
givenName Joan NERFINISHED
hasOccupation astrophysicist
influencedBy Richard Feynman NERFINISHED
knownFor explaining mechanisms of auroras
pioneering studies of the solar wind
studies of the interaction between solar wind and Earth’s magnetosphere
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Geophysical Union NERFINISHED
notableAchievement advanced models of solar wind–magnetosphere interaction
contributed to understanding of auroral particle acceleration
contributed to understanding of space weather
helped establish link between solar activity and geomagnetic storms
studied long-term variations in solar wind and their effects on Earth
notableRole prominent woman in space physics
notableWork research on Earth’s magnetosphere
research on auroras
research on solar wind
occupation research scientist
placeOfBirth New York City
United States of America
placeOfDeath California, United States
surface form: California
relative Richard Feynman NERFINISHED
residence Pasadena, California NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Richard Feynman NERFINISHED
workLocation Pasadena, California NERFINISHED

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